Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 68American Folk-lore Society, 1955 |
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... usually taken to point out the fact that only the rich and well educated can use Chinese characters , while anyone can learn ɔnmun in a short time . This seems to show clearly the lower class origin of these stories , since pride in the ...
... usually taken to point out the fact that only the rich and well educated can use Chinese characters , while anyone can learn ɔnmun in a short time . This seems to show clearly the lower class origin of these stories , since pride in the ...
Strana 170
... usually appears as a little man . He dwells in the forest or in lonely places and is sometimes encountered by solitary hunters or travelers . He is usually malevolent and often " loses " people in the woods or hills . He sometimes ...
... usually appears as a little man . He dwells in the forest or in lonely places and is sometimes encountered by solitary hunters or travelers . He is usually malevolent and often " loses " people in the woods or hills . He sometimes ...
Strana 317
... usually with only two bands instead of three . Turney - High reports that the bones were sometimes taken from the arm of an exhumed skeleton of a famous gambler ; 20 this , however , could not be directly substantiated or denied by the ...
... usually with only two bands instead of three . Turney - High reports that the bones were sometimes taken from the arm of an exhumed skeleton of a famous gambler ; 20 this , however , could not be directly substantiated or denied by the ...
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The First Group of British Folklorists | 1 |
Saul H Riesenberg and J L Fischer | 9 |
Ballad Themes in The Fair Maid of the West | 21 |
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